This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RAY ALEXANDER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gV.2ADEB/4202 Message Board Post: I recently came across an auction on eBay for a wonderful old photograph album with a picture of a young man named Ray Alexander. I always like to see these things reunited with their proper owners. Here is a link to that auction for anyone who may be interested. http://tinyurl.com/ut49x
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gV.2ADEB/3619.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Vicki, recent DNA test have I think shown Jesse Alexander to have been the son of James Alexander and sally Golden. James Alexander is thought to have been the son of James Alexander and Jerusha Townsend.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gV.2ADEB/2539.2540.2544.1 Message Board Post: I am a Coulson and my ancesters lived aroung Malta and Marietta and Pennsville and McConnelsville, Ohio. I am trying to find info to fill in gaps if you think you can help me please e-mail me at [email protected] Thanks---Ruth
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gV.2ADEB/3468.1 Message Board Post: I'd like to know some locations of your Alexander families and also that of your Elizabeth Forbes. I'm working on my gr-gr-grandmother whose name was probably Nancy or Ann Alexander (name Ager may come in there, too, somehow) who married Andrew Forbes/Forbus in 1832 - maybe in PA. I realize my ancestors may not connect with yours, but perhaps I can look into locations of your families since I don't know where my Nancy was in 1832 & prior to that. Thanks. Joanne
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gV.2ADEB/3357.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I am 37. Probably left off a few GGGGGreats....LOL.. Just cant remember off hand.. I go back to Micajah and Daniel Alexander. I belive Daniel was a large land holder. I dont have my info with me here at the office. Freddy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Alexander, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gV.2ADEB/3357.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I was refering to the Elisha Alexander born abt 1770 in Virginia or North Carolina and died about Aug 1832 in Pickens, South Carolina. My reference is "Families of Upper South Carolina" Peggy Burton Rich, Marion Ard Whitehurst, Jerry L. Alexander, Copy Right 1988. p439. She does not give the location of his grave. He was married to Nancy Grogran and they had a total of 11 children, including another Elisha. I mention this because the first Elisha is my gggg-grandfather and I am no spring chicken. So I am questioning if you are one generation older than I. From which of the children do you descend. I also have several other younger Elisha Alexanders. Could one of those be your ancestor? If you are interested I can provide my full line so that we can compare. I am always interested in finding and reviewing information with new cousins. Dalton J. Nix [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gV.2ADEB/3357.1.1 Message Board Post: My ggg grandfather was Elisha Alexander.Do you know where he came from and where he is buried
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Alexander Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gV.2ADEB/4196.1 Message Board Post: Hi Stephenny, I still have not seen the Indian Blood Line. Is it still in progress? Your information on the Olin book makes me wonder. Is Olin Swedish and if so have you come accross any Olson books?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gV.2ADEB/4197.3 Message Board Post: Hi, I would be interested in your information on Indian blood line connections. My husband's father (Dewey James Alexander) was from the Ava, MO area and always claimed he was part Indian. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Dewey's father was Silas Alexander who lived in Douglas County, MO but was born in Kentucky. thanx so much.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gV.2ADEB/4197.2 Message Board Post: Hi, I would be interested in your information on Indian blood line connections. My husband's father (Dewey James Alexander) was from the Ava, MO area and always claimed he was part Indian. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Dewey's father was Silas Alexander who lived in Douglas County, MO but was born in Kentucky. thanx so much.
Hi Robert, I ran across this very old query of yours (10 years ago!) while searching for some of the Alexanders in Fruiitland. I happen to have pictures of the tombstones of Rev William and Eliza. If you don't have them I would be glad to email them to you. Mary ALEXANDER, CLIFTON, GLENN posted by Robert Alexander on Monday, September 9, 1996 Surnames ALEXANDER; GLENN I am looking for info to trade on the family Rev. William ALEXANDER. He married Eliza Elinor GLENN in 1853. They had six children that I know of; William JR. 1855, Cyris C. 1856, Joseph P. 1858, Sarah 1860-1880, Charles A. 1865, Robert CLIFTON 1870-1956. He is buried at Fruitland.in Cape Girardeau Co Missouri Thanks: Bob Alexander
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: cole, morton, alexander Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gV.2ADEB/4201 Message Board Post: I AM SEARCHING FOR ANY INFORMATION ON THOMAS ALEXANDER AND YEURETH HARRISON 1. Thomas ALEXANDER was born 12 Dec. 1773 in North Carolina, and died 29 Sept. 1833 in Benton Co., Missouri. He married Yeureth or Youerth (POSS. HARRISON) 1794. She was born 1776 in North Carolina, and died 8 May 1854 in Benton Co., Missouri buried in LP Union Cemetery. Children of Thomas ALEXANDER and Yeureth or Youerth UNKNOWN are: + 2 i. Louanna ALEXANDER was born abt. 1801-03 in Kentucky. + 3 ii. George ALEXANDER was born 1 Aug 1795 in Pulaski Co, Kentucky, and died 19 Dec 1875 in Benton Co, Missouri. 4 iii. Emely ALEXANDER was born 3 May 1815 in Kentucky, and died 25 May 1855 in Benton Co, Missouri. She married Isaac WEAVER. 5 iv. William Squire ALEXANDER was born 1798 in Kentucky, and died 1837 in Kentucky. He married Rebecca BARNES. 6 v. Sarah ALEXANDER was born 23 Oct 1799 in Kentucky, and died 21 May 1881 in Benton Co, Missouri. She married Cyrus POWELL. She married Asa MCKENZIE. 7 vi. Mary Polly ALEXANDER was born 1809 in Kentucky, and died 1860. She married Valentine HAMMOND. 8 vii. Nancy ALEXANDER was born 1809. She married William STUART Stewart. + 9 viii. Thomas Harrison ALEXANDER was born 17 Apr 1813 in Kentucky, and died 9 Aug. 1892 in Benton Co., Missouri. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Descendant Register, Generation No. 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Louanna ALEXANDER (Thomas ALEXANDER1) was born abt. 1801-03 in Kentucky. She married James MORTON 1830 in Jackson, Alabama. He was born 1803 in Virginia, and died abt. 1855-60 in Benton Co, Missouri. Children of Louanna ALEXANDER and James MORTON are:+ 10 i. Eliza Ann MORTON was born 1835 in Missouri, and died aft. 1900 in prob Missouri. + 11 ii. Martha Emaline MORTON was born 1831 in Alabama. 12 iii. E. E. A. MORTON was born 1833 in Tennessee. 3. George ALEXANDER (Thomas ALEXANDER1) was born 1 Aug 1795 in Pulaski Co, Kentucky, and died 19 Dec 1875 in Benton Co, Missouri. He married Nancy MORTON. She was born 15 June 1795 in Virginia, and died 22 June 1858 in Benton Co, Missouri. Children of George ALEXANDER and Nancy MORTON are: 13 i. Mariah ALEXANDER was born 20 Jun. 1818 in Kentucky, and died 14 Feb. 1853 in Benton Co., Missouri. She married Seth B. HOWARD 30 Jan 1834 in Benton Co., Missouri. He was born 25 Apr 1816, and died 28 Feb 1854 in Benton Co, Missouri. 14 ii. John Haywood ALEXANDER was born 31 May 1836 in Missouri, and died 1922 in Benton Co., Missouri buried in Fairfield Cemetery, Benton Co, Mo. He married Dicey L. COX 28 May 1865 in Missouri. She was born 12 Oct. 1832 in Missouri, and died 15 Jan. 1908 in Benton Co., Missouri buried at Fairfield Cemetery, Benton Co., Missouri. 9. Thomas Harrison ALEXANDER (Thomas ALEXANDER1) was born 17 Apr 1813 in Kentucky, and died 9 Aug. 1892 in Benton Co., Missouri. He married Elizabeth Ann (Eliza) NORTON 4 Apr. 1834 in Green Co, Missouri. She was born 27 Apr. 1816 in Tennessee, and died 14 Oct. 1875 in Benton Co, Mo. buried in LP Union Cemetery. Children of Thomas Harrison ALEXANDER and Elizabeth Ann (Eliza) NORTON are: 15 i. Nancy ALEXANDER was born abt. 1840 in Missouri. 16 ii. George R. ALEXANDER was born 23 Jun. 1843/44 in Missouri, and died 13 Dec. 1861 in Benton Co, Mo. buried in LP Union Cemetery. 17 iii. James ALEXANDER was born abt. 1846 in Missouri. 18 iv. Lujenne SOGENIA Alexander was born 23 Oct 1846 in Missouri, and died 26 Mar 1876 in Benton Co, Mo buried in LP Union Cemetery. 19 v. Norton H. ALEXANDER was born 15 Dec 1848 in Missouri, and died 26 Mar. 1876 in Benton Co, Mo. buried in LP Union Cemetery. + 20 vi. William Marion ALEXANDER was born Feb 1852 in Missouri, and died 10 Oct. 1889 in Missouri. 21 vii. Vianna ALEXANDER was born abt. 1855 in Missouri. 22 viii. Sarah ALEXANDER was born 7 Jul. 1858 in Missouri, and died 26 Mar. 1876 in Benton Co, MO. buried in LP Union Cemetery. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Descendant Register, Generation No. 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. Eliza Ann MORTON (Louanna ALEXANDER2, Thomas ALEXANDER1) was born 1835 in Missouri, and died aft. 1900 in prob Missouri. She married Daniel Taylor COLE September 2, 1852 in Benton County, Missouri, son of Robert COLE and Zipporah TAYLOR. He was born 04 May 1830 in Bonhomme, St. Louis, Missouri, and died 07 Dec 1902 in Salubria, Washington Co., Idaho Cambridge Cemetery. She married Charles L. SHARP 10-5-1866 in Benton County, Missouri. He was born 1834 in Virginia, and died bef. 1900 in Missouri. Children of Eliza Ann MORTON and Daniel Taylor COLE are: + 23 i. Seth B. COLE was born Dec. 1856 in Warsaw, Benton County, Missouri, and died 21 Nov. 1934 in Aransas Pass, San Patricio Co., Texas. + 24 ii. James Robert COLE was born 31 Mar. 1855 in Warsaw, Benton County, Missouri, and died 14 Oct. 1925 in Fort Smith, Arkansas buried at Oak Cemetery, Fort Smith, Ark, sec.40 row3. Children of Eliza Ann MORTON and Charles L. SHARP are: + 25 i. John W. SHARP was born 1863 in Alexander, Benton Co, Missouri. + 26 ii. Thomas T. SHARP was born Jan. 1872 in Alexander, Benton Co, Missouri. 11. Martha Emaline MORTON (Louanna ALEXANDER2, Thomas ALEXANDER1) was born 1831 in Alabama. She married Seth B. HOWARD 5 May 1853 in Benton Co., Missouri. He was born 25 Apr. 1816, and died 28 Feb. 1854 in Benton Co., Missouri. She married William Edward RODGERS. Child of Martha Emaline MORTON and William Edward RODGERS is: 27 i. Luana RODGERS. She married Daniel GUINN. 20. William Marion ALEXANDER (Thomas Harrison ALEXANDER2, Thomas ALEXANDER1) was born Feb 1852 in Missouri, and died 10 Oct. 1889 in Missouri. He married Mary Eliza KIRBY. She was born Mar. 1874. Child of William Marion ALEXANDER and Mary Eliza KIRBY is: 28 i. Eliza Hanna ALEXANDER was born 23 Apr. 1897 in Missouri. She married Jame Rosco BEAVER. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Descendant Register, Generation No. 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23. Seth B. COLE (Eliza Ann MORTON3, Louanna ALEXANDER2, Thomas ALEXANDER1) was born Dec. 1856 in Warsaw, Benton County, Missouri, and died 21 Nov. 1934 in Aransas Pass, San Patricio Co., Texas. He married Samantha Melvina LEMONS 27 Dec 1877 in Cooke County, Texas, daughter of James Berry Lemmons LEMONS and Serina Mary CRAIG. She was born 25 Aug 1858 in Cooke County, Texas, and died 21 Sept 1936 in Aransas Pass, San Patricio Co., Texas. Children of Seth B. COLE and Samantha Melvina LEMONS are: + 29 i. James Thomas "Jim" COLE was born 16 Feb. 1882 in Palo Pinto Co., Texas, and died 14 Sept. 1938 in Aransas Pass, San Patricio Co., Texas. + 30 ii. Lillie Gertrude COLE was born May 30, 1880 in Palo Pinto, Cooke Co, Tx, and died 1963 in Aransas Pass, San Patricio Co, Tx. + 31 iii. Walter B. COLE was born Jan. 20, 1884 in Voca, Texas, and died Oct. 31, 1933 in Aransas Pass, San Patricio Co, Tx. + 32 iv. Willard "Willie" COLE was born Dec. 1889 in Voca, McCullough Co., Texas, and died Oct. 24, 1918 in Ingleside, San Patricio Co., Texas. + 33 v. Frances Marion COLE was born 20 Feb 1895 in Voca, Texas, and died 5 May 1978 in Jefferson County, Texas. + 34 vi. Irebuch "Leonard" COLE was born March 14, 1897 in Aransas Pass, San Patricio County, Texas, and died July 17, 1968 in Aransas Pass, San Patricio County, Texas. 24. James Robert COLE (Eliza Ann MORTON3, Louanna ALEXANDER2, Thomas ALEXANDER1) was born 31 Mar. 1855 in Warsaw, Benton County, Missouri, and died 14 Oct. 1925 in Fort Smith, Arkansas buried at Oak Cemetery, Fort Smith, Ark, sec.40 row3. He married Laura Ann BONNER 1890 in Fort Smith, Arkansas by officiant Samuel Edmondson Book D. pg. 14202, daughter of James P. BONNER and Mary DODSON. She was born 24 Dec. 1872 in Nashville, Tennessee, and died 12 Sept. 1934 in Fort Smith, Arkansas buried in Oak Cemetery, Ft. Smith, Ark, Sec. 40 row 3. He married Mary Emma CLEMENT 1879 in Greenwood County, Arkansas, pg. 38602 Book B. officiant T.P. Peniger, J.P., daughter of Thomas Jefferson CLEMENT and Mary Jane TEAVER. She was born 1863 in Texas, and died 15 Feb. 1889 in Fort Smith, Arkansas death records Bk. 1 pg. 139 buried at Bloomer Cemetery. Children of James Robert COLE and Laura Ann BONNER are: 35 i. Ira D. COLE was born 1896 in Indian Terr., Choctaw Nations, Oklahoma. 36 ii. Mary COLE was born in Arkansas, and died in poss. California. She married UNKNOWN BUSHONG. She married Carroll BUSHART. 37 iii. Dewey COLE was born abt. 1898 in Ind. Terr., Oklahoma. 38 iv. James R. "Robert" COLE was born 1903 in Indian Territory, Choctaw Nations, Oklahoma. 39 v. Vernon COLE was born abt. 1904 in Indian Terr., Oklahoma. 40 vi. Amila? COLE was born 1893 in Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Choctaw Nations. She married UNKNOWN DICKSON. 41 vii. UNKNOWN COLE. She married Percy M. MOORE. 42 viii. Nellie COLE was born 1908 in Indian Terr., Oklahoma. 43 ix. Mary COLE was born 1913 in Arkansas. She married UNKNOWN BUSHONG. Children of James Robert COLE and Mary Emma CLEMENT are: 44 i. Mary A. COLE was born 1880 in Big Creek, Sebastian, Arkansas, and died in died at early age. 45 ii. Elmer COLE was born 21 Jun 1889 in Sebastian Co, Arkansas, and died in Oklahoma. He married Kitty Attebury ROSE. 46 iii. Emma COLE died in died at two weeks old and her mother died two weeks later. . 25. John W. SHARP (Eliza Ann MORTON3, Louanna ALEXANDER2, Thomas ALEXANDER1) was born 1863 in Alexander, Benton Co, Missouri. He married Hattie UNKNOWN. She was born Jul. 1877 in Missouri. Children of John W. SHARP and Hattie UNKNOWN are: 47 i. James SHARP was born Feb. 1894 in Missouri. 48 ii. Sarah SHARP was born Mar. 1896 in Missouri. 49 iii. Anna L. SHARP was born Jan. 1898 in Missouri. 26. Thomas T. SHARP (Eliza Ann MORTON3, Louanna ALEXANDER2, Thomas ALEXANDER1) was born Jan. 1872 in Alexander, Benton Co, Missouri. He married Nancy UNKNOWN. She was born Feb 1870 in Arkansas. Children of Thomas T. SHARP and Nancy UNKNOWN are: 50 i. Ira D. SHARP was born Dec 1893 in Arkansas. 51 ii. Charles W. SHARP was born Oct 1897 in Arkansas. 52 iii. Walter L. SHARP was born 1898 in Arkansas. NOTES ON YEURETH HARRISON ALEXANDER NEW NOTES: FROM THE BOOK "WATER OVER THE DAM" compiled by Kathleen White Miles and Kathleen Kely White published: Aug 1, 1966 PAGE 7 Bottom of page- William Rippetoe was the first white man to make his home in this area. Rippetoe came in 1832, the same year that Judge George Alexander settled on Turkey Creek. The Judge was the son of Thomas and Yeureth Alexander, North Carolinians who came here with him, as did a nubmer of their other children(Although family records are imcomplete, Yeureth is believed to have been a member of the famous Harrison family of Virginia, descendants of PAGE 8 - Benjanmin Harrison, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. And as far as the early history of this country goes, one of her huband Alexander's relatives was a signer of the Muhlenburg Declaration, which preceded the Declaration ofIndenpendence.) Judge Alexander engaged in barter with the Indians on the west of the Pomme de Terre, which was then the lin between the whites and the Indians, ..and it goes on a little bit more and changes to someone else. Page 28 JAMES MORTON WHOM MARRIED LOUANNA/SOME CALL SUSANNA ALEXANDER bottom of Page 28 The old log courthouse was a busy place those days. Then came the kidnapping. And that's when the animosity between the Jones's and Turk's really began to build up. It seems that a man named James Morton was charged with murder down in Alabama, for killing a sheriff who was trying to arrest him on some charge or another. top of Page 29 Morton managed to get out of Alabama and to the Warsaw area. (He was related, by marriage to the Jones Family, and also related to Judge George Alexander, one of the most prominent early settlers, though his marriage of the Judge's sister, Louanna. Eleven years later, a man called McReynolds appeared at the sheriff's office in Warsaw with a copy of an indictment against Morton and copy of the Alabama governor's proclamation offering $400. reward for Morton's return to that state. The sheriff at Warsaw said "NO." "Well", countered McReynolds, "I'll sure as hell find somebody who'll help me". And he leaped on his horse and headed south, across the Osage. He stopped at the dram shop of Judy's Gap. And he found that the Turks would be more than happy to help him round-up any kinsman, even an inlaw, of the Jones Family. A party of made up of the old Colonel, his son Tom and several friends and poor James Morton didn't stand a chance. He was grabbed from behind and hogtied, as he was working at his mill on the edge of a wooded clearing. And after being taken to a farmhouse for the night, the Turk company crossed the river at Warsaw on the ferry and headed out for Alabama. Louanna Morton, meanwhile, had managed to get word to Judge Alexander and he rounded up a company of friends who set out in pursuit of the Turks across the state. All to no avail, and they returned, angry and tired, to the county seat. (Louanna was a good wife and a determined one. When she saw the party returning without her husband, she wasted no time. She leaped on her own horse, road at breakneck speed from the little village of Fairfield all the way to St. Louis, hardly pausing to rest her mount. She then took a riverboat down the Mississippi and got to Alabama in time to sit with her husband at his trial and to see him acquitted. Judge Alexander did more than worry about what was happening to Louanna on her long ridge to the Mississippi. He saw to it that old Colonel Hiram Turk was arrested on a kidnapping charge. But the Turks had more than a few legal strings they could pull too and the indictment was quashed. And the tempers was rising to murderous heats, especially over at the Jones homestead. With a group of their friends, and Morton's friends, and residents whom the Turks had angered on the matters, they met at the home of the man named Archibald Cock and entered into an agreement- a written agreement - to kill old Hiram Turk. They also agreed that, for their own protection, any of their company who divulged the conspiracy, would also have a bullet mared with his name. Youerth Alexander Benton Co, Missouri State: Missouri Acres 40 Issue Date Aug 1, 1849 Land Office: Clinton Doc # 28326 Accession Serial # MO 1560_.070 BLM Serial #MO NO S/N Authority Apr. 24, 1820 Sale Cash Entry (3 Stat.566) Youerth Alexander Benton Co, Missouri State: Missouri Acres 40 Issue Date Aug 1, 1849 Land Office: Clinton Doc # 28379*************diff Doc number from above Accession Serial # MO 1560_.114 BLM Serial #MO NO S/N Authority Apr. 24, 1820 Sale Cash Entry (3 Stat.566) Event: Court Record COurt Recotd "C", Pg 380, Petition for Partition of Estate of Yeureth Alexander (Benton Co, MO) Note: Youerth Alexander 40 acres#28326 North east qtr. of NW qtr of Sec. 35, Twp 39, R 23, Dist. of lands subject to sale at Clinton. Zachory Taylor, Pres.Aug 1, 1849 (they called her his.) COURT RECORD "C", Page 380 - Benton Co, MO Now at this day come the plaintiffs by their attorney, and publication having been made and proved to the Court here notifying the defendants Nancy Carter, Berry Carter, Niagara Alexander, Benjamin Alexander, Gideon Alexander, and Elizabeth Alexander who are non-residents of the state of Missouri, of the institution of this cause and general nature thereof for eight weeks successively, and the said defendants although solemnly called, come not, but make default - And thereupon the parties being ready for trial and this cause being submitted to the Court, and it appearing to the Court that Yeureth Alexander, deceased, late of Benton County died sized and possessed of the North east of the North Section 27 of Township 39 & Range 23e containing in all eighty acres - That said George Alexander, Sarah Powell, Luana Morton, and Thomas H. Alexander, Sen. are entitled to one seventh part each of said real estate, that said Nancy Sturt and William Sturt are entitled to one seventh part of said real estate the said Nancy Sturt being the child and legal heir to the said Ureth Alexander deceased and that the said Emily Weaver and Isaac Weaver are entitled to one seventh part of same - She the said Emily Weaver being the child and legal heri of the said Ureth Alexander deceased, and the said Isaac Weaver being her husband and that the said Mary Hammonds and Valentine Hammonds are entitled to one seventh part of the same the said Mary Hammonds being the child and heir of her the said Ureth Alexander and he the said Hammonds being her husband and further that George M. Alexander, Niagarah Alexander, Benjamin Alexander, Gideon W. Alexander, Thomas H. Alexaner jun. & Elizabeth Alexander are the Grand-children of her the said Ureth Alexander being in part the children and legal heirs of Squire Alexander deceased and as such entitledto the one seventh part of said real estate and that the said Nancy and Berry Carter are entitled to one seventh part of the same the said Nancy Carter being the child and legal heir of her the said Ureth Alexander dec'd & he the said Berry Carter being her lawful husband. Therefore it is considered, that the said land be divided amongst the said parties plaintiffs and defendants according to the interest which each has in the same as above set forth. And it further appearing to the Court that said tract of land cannot be divided without great prejudice to the owners thereof it is further considered and ordered that the same be sold by the Sheriff of Benton County one tenth in hand paid and the residue on a credit of twelve months and that the money arising from the sale be first applied to the payment of the costs in this suit and that the remainder be divided among the persons entitled to the land according to their respective interests in the same as above set forth and that an attorneys fee to the amount of $10.00 be allowed to B. H. Emerson, Esq. to be paid as other costs. George Alexander, Sarah Powell Susanna(Louanna) Morton, Valentine Hammond & IN THE BENTON CIRCUIT COURT Mary Hammond his wife Nancy Sturt, William Sturt, Thomas H. Alesander Sen., Emily Weaver & Isaac Weaver & George M. Alexander, Plaintiffs, Against Nancy Carter, Berry Carter Nigarah Alexander, Benjamin Alexander, Gideon W. Alexander PETITION FOR PARTITION Elizabeth Alexander & Thomas H. Alexander Jun., Defendants
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Friend, Cook, Dennis, Mabe, Brown, Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gV.2ADEB/4200 Message Board Post: See attached,,,,,,,,,,,,,,no relation,,,,,,,no info
I neglected to mention they are from a book of NC Ancestors, not someone's handwritten information. --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business.
Hello list. I had some scratch paper from the library. The following entries appeared on the back of it: ALEXANDER, Abigail b. 1748 d. 1817 in N.Carolina married in NC to Francis Bradley ALEXANDER, Elijah b. circa 1760 in NC d. 1850 in TN. Married in NC 1783 to Sarah (no surname listed). ALEXANDER, George b. circa 1715 Ireland d. 1780 NC. Married Jane Rhea. ALEXANDER, Jane b. 1782 NC d. 1833 IN. Married circa 1799 to Abraham Elliott. ALEXANDER, John b. 1777 NC. Married 1804 in NC to Elizabeth Travis. ALEXANDER, Ruth b. 1769 NC d. 1853 IA. Married in NC 1789 to Joseph Clark. ALEXANDER, Samuel b. 1756 PA. d. 1833 IN. Married circa 1780 NC to Sarah Dennis. ALEXANDER, William b. circa 1728 (?) MD d. 1805 NC. Married circa 1750 to Rebecca (no surname listed). ---end. --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Alexander /Guinn /Scammerhorn Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gV.2ADEB/3722.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes that is correct......Sarah E. (Alexander) Scammerhorn is the daughter of Nancy A. (Guinn) Alexander who was a sister to my gr-grandmother Laura Weldon Guinn. There were two other Guinn sisters who married Alexander men.....Are you a descendant of Sarah E. Scammerhorn? I would love to know about her children.... I have lots information to share email me at [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gV.2ADEB/3722.1 Message Board Post: Hello, Would Mrs Albert P Scammerhorn be "Sarah E Alexander" ? She married Albert in 1896 and they had 7 children. I have that she was born May 29, 1874 and died March 4, 1938. She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery as are her parents.
Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Fruitland MO? I have a lot of Alexander relatives buried there. Mary [email protected] wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gV.2ADEB/3722.1 Message Board Post: Hello, Would Mrs Albert P Scammerhorn be "Sarah E Alexander" ? She married Albert in 1896 and they had 7 children. I have that she was born May 29, 1874 and died March 4, 1938. She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery as are her parents. Problems, contact the list administrator gail dot kilgore at gmail dot com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
sorry should have put back, my goof ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 4:15 PM Subject: Re: [ALEXANDER] Alexander line with Indian Blood > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gV.2ADEB/4194.4.1.1.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > okay, maybe i'm too new. what's bk? > > Problems, contact the list administrator gail dot kilgore at gmail dot com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ALEXANDER Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gV.2ADEB/4199 Message Board Post: OBITUARIES FROM TENNESSEE NEWSPAPERS compiled by Jill L. Garrett (Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, c. 1980) has this -- Alexander, Mrs. J. N., 60, died Saturday in District 6, Maury County, and was buried at Reeseās Chapel. -- from the COLUMBIA HERALD of 9 January 1891 The ages do not match, but this may be the Maria E. Alexander (53) listed in the 1880 census of Maury County, Tennessee, as the wife of John N. Alexander. She was born in Tennessee to parents born in North Carolina (Series T9, Roll 1271, page 216B). Another possibility is the Elizabeth Alexander (46) who is listed in the 1880 census of Maury County as the wife of John Alexander. She also was born in Tennessee to parents born in North Carolina (Series T9, Roll 1271, page 395D). Can anyone identify her?